Senate Report 93-549: Emergency Powers Statutes: Provisions of Federal Law Now in Effect Delegating to the Executive Extraordinary Authority in Time of National Emergency; Report of the Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emergency
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Senate Report 93-549: Emergency Powers Statutes: Provisions of Federal Law Now in Effect Delegating to the Executive Extraordinary Authority in Time of National Emergency; Report of the Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emergency
- Publication date
- 1973-11-19
- Usage
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Topics
- united states senate, special committee on the termination of the national emergency, Richard M. Nixon, u.s. postal strike of 1970, postal reorganization act, Frank Church
- Publisher
- Washington : Govt. Print. Off.
- Collection
- opensource
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 177.7M
This is the primary report of the special committee headed by Sen. Frank Church (of later Church Committee fame) on their investigation into the actions taken by Pres. Richard Nixon in response to the postal strike of 1970.
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- 2014-06-16 19:37:11
- Author
- United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on the Termination of the National Emergency
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- senate-report-93-549
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I am only rating it 4 because it jumps from page 583 to 594 and page 591 is really important.
Page 591: Provisions of the United States that empower the ... president to declare a national emergency.
Most likely in this page is where you would of found:
In order for the united states to maintain dictatorial control and authorization of its many division of agencies of the executive branch every seating president must formally declare a national emergency every single year.
Page 591: Provisions of the United States that empower the ... president to declare a national emergency.
Most likely in this page is where you would of found:
In order for the united states to maintain dictatorial control and authorization of its many division of agencies of the executive branch every seating president must formally declare a national emergency every single year.
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